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Comment by jimnotgym

7 months ago

Is that more or less dangerous than being complacent with a vehicle that 'never goes wrong', then suddenly fails, I wonder?

I'm pretty sure that driving a car that has to be restarted in the middle of an intersection is more dangerous.

One other thing I remember is that you were always on the alert for the car in front of you suddenly bricking itself, due to a "hardware update."

I'd look at the accident stats, which I honestly don't know. But my hunch is that the newer cars are safer.